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Link (1986)
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Reviews Counted:6
Fresh:1
Rotten:5
Average Rating:3.4/10
Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Elisabeth Shue stars as Jane, a student who has recently gotten a job as a research assistant with Dr. Steven Phillip (Stamp), who is conducting experiments with chimpanzees. Instructed to travel... Elisabeth Shue stars as Jane, a student who has recently gotten a job as a research assistant with Dr. Steven Phillip (Stamp), who is conducting experiments with chimpanzees. Instructed to travel out to Dr. Phillip's house in the country, Jane is greeted there by Link, an aging chimp in a butler's uniform. There, she observes Dr. Phillip perform a few experiments and does some housework for him. However, one day Dr. Phillip leaves the house and never returns. leaving Jane to deal with some strange men who want Link and three increasingly hostile chimpanzees. [More]
Starring: Elisabeth Shue, Terence Stamp
Starring: Elisabeth Shue, Terence Stamp
Director: Richard Franklin
Director: Richard Franklin
Screenwriter: Everett De Roche
Producer: Richard Franklin
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith
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Reviews for Link
Given Hollywood’s sketchy record with monkey movies, Link compares relatively well and rates as moderately successful.
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